Absolutely pick it up. It's very polished and in my opinion is the best version of the game. It has the full intro song, amazing BGM and SFX and even decent voice samples. The difficulty is just right, unlike other ports, which seeem either too easy or too hard. OK that could just be me.

It honestly feels like a modern demake, I like GB games because of the chiptunes and pixel art tricks. The game design is just MADE for that system and it's the only version where Murphy can jump, which improves and adds to the gameplay actually.

Best of all you can pick it up real cheap on eBay if you want to, or flashcarts as they're relatively cheap.

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Trivia - The full intro music (by renowned Jonathan Dunn) was used in this 'memorable' UK ad as well... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUVs7vXNZiwJust trust me that it sounds better through headphones on real hardware!

Well I am trying out my Kunio-Kun games now. Dodgeball was too difficult, lose a match and game over. Not very much fun.The "olympics" one that starts with 400 meter is quite fun, I just need to practice a bit more. LOL @ sick events. Is probably a fun 2-player game.

This is the only reference in Scott Pilgrim I didn't get until someone told me later it was an NES game. I'd never heard of it before! Were those games popular back in the day? It seemed like all the other references in that movie were towards games that were really popular during the NES's time.

a few days ago i had the pleasure of playing a rather nice puzzle/platformer called Megalit

the purpose is to move the blocks down 'one level at a time'. if they fall more than 1 level at a time, they'll break.

i guess it's kind of a cross between daedalian opus and mario. the order in which you make your decisions is important, is this counting as N-Complete? or NP complete? i don't know these math terms properly, i need more information

GREAT music in this game. i played for about 30 minutes, which is a lot for me. then i put it in the shoebox.